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TT-itk 4' "i "W" ''-'7r- -7 T " s -Tw-Tj-f7-T t" " '' ' tffi tT EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, H. T WEDNESDAY. OCT. 21. 1901. 'imw!?t?rr',rr" ' 1 'f K Hi Plumber. Etc. IOHN NOTf, Plumber 75 and 7 Kinft Street TELEPHONE NO.' 31. ' NOW It the tlrao to get leaks and breakages icen to, and your Roofs Put In Order. By competent workmen. The Plumber's Strike la over, and I am again prepared to do Plumbing, Sewering and Sheet Iron Work a heretofore. Estimate furnished... Work- manahlp ana material guaran teed. Jajs. Nott, Jr., Store, Bertanla Near Emma St. Tel, White 3571. HONOLULU SHEET METAL WORKS H. W. BARTH. Galvanized Iron Sk) IlishU and Ventllato Metal Roofing. Conductor Plr and Outter Work. klrturt StrMl, t. QatfB an4 Mcrunt ""onolulu JoM M f rb-Mfly irti'i4 to IVl. 'Vlilte 41 PJ?' "12; Notice to Properly Owuers. I have In my" employ FOUR FIRST CLASS PLUMBERS from the Gmt I am now reidy to fijur on your 'work at the lowest prices My men are Union Men Cive me a tr at. C. H. BROWN, rerrltory Stable. King St. Attorneys. C. R. Hemenway ATTORNEY. OFFICE 406 JUDD BUILDINQ. TEL. 314 MAIN, Albert R- Cunha ATTORNbY AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC. 808 Stangenwild Building TLLCPIIONB MAIN 21 W. Anstio Whiting, W. J. Robiisoi, LAW OPHICES Removed to Room 306, Jndd Building J. M. K4NEAKUA, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office Bethel 8U Near the Postofrice Telephone to All Parts of the bland. KONA LIVERY STABLES KEALAKEKUA, HAWAII J. Q. IIEXIUQUKS, PROP. Horses and Carriages For Bxcurei ns To the Volcano or tho Mountalna. An excellent chance Is offered for tourists to 6EB THE COUNTRY. Carriages meet the S. S. Mauna Loo at Kallua and take passengers overland to Hookena, wbcro the steamer ta met again. ICE manufactured from Pure Dl. tilled WuU-r - - - - Delivered fnv to any pa't of city by ourteous drivers. Oahu Ice and Electric Co. KBVVALO iU BLUn 1151 Just Received a New Lot of Key West and Domestic Cigars t Beaver Lunch Rooms H J NOl TB Kauai, oahu, Maul, Molnkal. Lanal, MAPS Hawaii, Etc., Etc. Set of 5 maps, $2.00 60 CKNTS EACH On sale at office of . . . THB . . . EtVr-.NlNO BULLETIN Suraeons, 'Physician and Dentists. Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. OFTICES Rooks oo, Boston Buu.dio fout msht, TELE HONES t UrEICB, MAIN, l RlUDt'Ct, Whiti, rttt. HOURS 11 a, a to 1. pmi kTo v r m 1 j to ( f M. UHDAT 11-t P H. Dr. Albert E. Nichols DENTIST. 1154 Alakea Street Office Hours 9 to 4 A. 0. WALL, D.D.8. 6. E. WALL, D.D.S. DENTISTS. Lovo Building, Fort Street. Hours. 9 to 4. Telephone, 434 REMOVAL NOTICE. Dr. J. Atcherley has removed his of (lco from 708 Port street to 343 King street, next to Opera House. Hourt 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Residence, Kallhl. Tel. Blue 1261. Office Tel. White 1371. Dr. W. H. Jones M.R.C.V.8, M.V. M.A., ondon. Veterinary Surgeon. OFFICE Hotel Stables RESIDENCE The California,' Em ma street 1916 3ia Dr. Wm. C. Rogers, SURQuON AND 8PECIALI8T. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusively REMOVED to new office, 1146 Ala kea btrect, opp. nawallan Uotoj. Hours. 9 to 12, 3 to 6:30, 7 to 8;'8uo- days, 9 to 11. A. IN. tAIFORD, MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, UOITON BIDO, OVEB MY X CO. Shopping Is a Pleasure wnon you havo only to call up MAIN 199 and have your packages delivered at your door, lu lbs. for luc and upwards. Merchants, Attention! We make U. O. D. collections lor be extra. Anerican Messenger Express Co. MASONIC TEMPLE. Hotel and Alakea 8ts., Phone Main 199. Razors' Honed and Set at the Hawaiian Hotel Barber Shop. FOR 25 CENTS. ' Marie Twain' Opinion. Sometimes ot a Bunny afternoon Mark Twain strolls up and down that part of Kllth avenuo nbovo Twenty tnlrd street where art and book siores aro frequent. 'Iho humorist scorns to find cerinlu rest in pceriog into win dows of these, though be rarely crosses their thresholds. Ho was about to turn away trom tho window ot a shop when his eye was caught by what seemed to bo sn etching of hlm seir. Tim humorist was Blaring b'lank ly at bis llkcmes when ho was Joined at the window by one or those cuatty individuals always ready tor a street cornor exchange of opinion. "l'rcuyf good Inteness ot the old man, isn't it?" said tho chatterer, with out Bcclng tho writers lull tace, wblcn was partly In shadow. Maik said it was. "Say, what do you think of that fel low's work, an way 7 went on tho chatterer. "I think." said Mark, still without turnlqg his head, ' mut bo Is the great est, ImpoBtor tho American peoplo ever rciusea to laso seriously. "How so?" "Well, because ho really Is serious and because nobodyil bellovo him, bo pusses for being humorouB." With that Mr. Clemens laced his questioner. "Woll, Ml ba switched!" ejaculated tho chatterer. Tho faco of tho humorist became deoply concerned. "For heaven s Bako, don't ten anyono i torn you. n woui ruin mo with my puollshers," bo said, startlug up tho avenue. Hut tho chatterer went nomo aim told his friends. Now York Timos. The following advertisement appear ed In a recent Issue ot a Chicago papor: "Wanted A girl for general house work; union or non-union; any old kind; family of three adults and three children with nurse, and occupy small houso at Sheridan Park, two Works from N. W. Elevited; nice, large, airy room, with southwest breeze for girl; no wash'nfhor much of anvthlng else to do; our girl quit yesterday becausn we invited somo relatives o help us celebrate tho Fourth; next "ourth, If the girl demands It, we will disown our lelatlvcs and renounce our country; wages, live dollars." 10 RUPTURE CURED tor ftff uut-utrtF. TliutiMiti-t h i l-tf i uili at the ru ii hoi M (Hi lit nuu true, i n-iteH h it-iitioiit-r tiw w miii' itymwlctiufort lo thtruiv turM iiv-) nh't-taMi in orlPtlonMorubfm. Itdfi h uini InrMtlintl "flMsblV I" UtTli ff foil lntirnnilton tmI nl liiiiiwti! iteiyonw-MMF miim,i'"i,iivi-i. :": I'i.uir 'UuiTii Tim ca -ikvMiiiuiuirifco Rev. John Treiichard's Wrestling Match Tho Bim wan decl.nlng when Rev. John Trench aril passed up the village sircet. He nad just stepped lrom the train and bis traveling bag was In bin band. He looked about mm inquiring ly as bo walked along. Rov. John ircnchanl was (an nnn slender ana no walked with a swinging stride that carried him rapidly lrom tho llttlo railway station. He dldnt know where he was going. He didn't rare. Itcv. John Trcnchard was running nwnv lrom himself. . When Judge Thomas Atwater, the wealthiest man In Rev. John's very well to do congregation, had said to him: "Where will jou spend jour va cation, Mr. Trencnard? the young shepherd had told him he didn't know. "1 should bo pleased, ' said l.,o .tldgc, with his heavy air of courtesy, "to have ou sptnd a part of it. at least' at my summer home on tne-Hniina. John had thanked him and tlicn added that he believed ho would take a complcto rest, quite away from all temptation that society might put forth. Ho thought, perhaps ne would go Into the woods nnd stay thero for a mouth or so and glvo both mind nnd body a complete change. The Judge looked n little astonished nt this but was too well bred to express any sur prise or to endeavor to nigue him out of this peculiar resolve, 'ihe tact le, John Trcnchard wns looked upon by Ihe leading men of the church is a rifle eccentric. Not unpli asantly so. hut Just enough to s'nuip him na norao thlug of n genius. Ihcy nil liked John. Ho gave them Sunday nftir tiundny )nst what they wanted, and Just what they had been accustomed to getting. They paid him well. too. Not too much, for It was a vory conservative and a somewhat selfish church, hut just eiough to give weight to his presence when some peculiarly press Ing public ouiorgencj enlisted his- at- ten' Ion. lint nil this did not satisfy Rev. John Trcnchard. Ho was dissatisfied most nf all with himself. He felt that he was merely a machine. He was re- pressed, throttled, gagged, ltu longed to cut looso from tradition, to fly In mo lace 01 precedent, to preach as his soul longed to preach. He told him sell that he was a eowaid 10 continue In thu glided collar that .iey had slip ped about his neck. He liked tnem; ho was grateful to them; he was loyal to the hampering leslrlctions of hlf denomination, nnd he In Minted. At last ho made up his mind that he aould seek some quiet place and havo It out with himself where no' disturb ing Influence would shake his resolu-1 Hon. He would wrestle with hlmsolf, and whatever tho outcome he would bo guided by It. If It directed htm to cut loose entirely lrom his churcn ana his denomination ho would make the iiiilflcc. It It hnilo him hold last to his picsent pulpit ho would go bac. w itliout n murmur. And so when his vacation tamo he quickly picked up a dally paper and Jabbed with his pencil at random at the column or railway timo tables. Ha round a time table or j load ho hau thus selt cied, and Jabbing again at random ho bad struck the station of Eastchester. It was a village a hun dred miles or more from tho city, at the foot of a mountain group and qulto off the main line of travel. John Trcnchard liked tho Idea of proximity of tho mountains with their forest-clad summits. He felt that here would bo ample room and privacy for the wrest- ling process. He looked up at these pine covered heights now as be strode through tbe single street of the village How beau tiful, how soul elevating they wcro! Then his eyes returned to the com moner level and ho discerned an- Inn of an old fashioned typo. Entering this ho met with a mild nnd Indlffer- ont welcome, nnd was presently given a room that did not. as bo at once ills- covered, overlook tbe mountains. It was Saturday night and a dull Sit- urday night, too. llov, John strolleu rji fa Ha f "v " tm a W u W la "o IU lssHssssssssssH sDMoWHsJsHmP "ssUHbHIIIH HHHHr.? v,S;;!; tflfjM ;MPIbUIPjbbVIbb1 WHi 'llSSSEj BBBBB HlSSlmSiP' :..... (III I H I Mill i& ' .iSMBO mmsimsmwsmmkKzvKp.w M-,x wBBEsm riwto mpj right ty Theodore C. Mtrceau, IvOD, MlbS WiwsrurM, NUI'EU CALIFORNIA BEAUTV, SOON TO WED. Miss Julia Winston of Los Angeles Is said to lie one of the miist liiMiitlful joiing women on the Pacific const, Ilrr engagement to Mr. Mnrcus U. l'lou era, nn Uugltsli capitalist, has Just been announced. Mi. l'lowcrx Is Ihf owner of many orange gloves in tbe Riverside illntilu uiul met MIhh Winston w lilto ou a visit to his property. almut a little and found Kastcbestcr a decidedly tinlmerestlng village. Thu houses scattered along the only street were humble "and even ugly, up on the slope, In the shadow ot the nllls, were n number ot handsome homos, but there was nothing attractive anout the hamlet In tho valley. Iter. Joan rp. a little homesick as ho sought his simple couch. lie awoke early from a sound sleep and alter a brisk promenade along the beard sidewalks, appprerlated nis homely breakfast. Then ho nuked the landlord, who breaklasled with' him, about the churches ot tnu place, 'ihcro was but one church open. It appeared. and that dldnt have a regular parson nt present. The pulpit was nupplle.. by ou.slde talent. They wero expect ing the pastor from Melnotte that morning, a new man nnd said to bo a irarkerjack. Then the landlord look ed at Itcv, John Trcnchard with a sud den suspicion "You aln t him. bo you?" bo asked. Itcv. John smilingly reassured htm. and presently when a somewhat shrlii bell sent forth Its monotonous sum mons ho star.ed for tho churrn. Do Ing recognlrcd nt onco as a stiaugnr h was put In tho vory Iront pew, nnd but a'doren feet, perhaps, from both pulpit nnd choir. Ho slanted about once and saw that tho church was well filled. It was time for tho services to open when 11 gray-haired, man stepped on to tho platform. Ho bore n yellow slip nr pnp r In one baud. It appeared that Hev, Mr. MlnkloyT who wns to have drlvcu over from Melnotte and edified them that morn ing, was kept at homo l Illness In uls lamlly. This would leave tho pulpit luvtupplled, and they would have to do the best they could In tho revel end gentleman's absence The choir woulc ting, and there would be silent uravul and llrothcr Thomns would read llrotli ,er Talmage's laBt printed sermon. As tho elderly man, the telegram fluttering lb his hand, nassed near Rev. John Trcnchard, Rev. John lean ed forward and touehed ills nrm. Tho elderly man bent down, 'then he tunied back to tho platform. "I am pleased to announce," ho said In Ills high, quavering voice, "that we have with us today a broth er from Now York, Rnv. John . and he paused and looked nppeallngly at Itev. John, who hastily promptei him "Rov. John Trencoard of Now York, who hns kindly offered con sented, 1 should say to edify us this morning. John Trcnchard arose and stepped forward and took his placo In the put pit. Ho carried tho simpln service through with celerity and dlgnlt) . 1 non ciimo tho sermon and his oppor tunity. ' Hit text did not restrain him He cut looso fro"i text, And trndltlon. and prccedint. He wus an excellent talk' er and ho had never talked more glib ly. Ho covered a wide range. Ho talked of fho duty of the cltlteD, and hn condemned tho shortcoming!) nf tho administration. Ho talked ot munici pal reform and of tho extent of official corruption. He said that tho good Cit izen never neglects his political duty. Hn spoke or the glory or this Christian land, and ho contrasted It with the wretchedness of the foreign powers io Bpoke of tho public schools and tnclr work, of tho churches and their work, and of the national legislators and of their lack of work. Finally, after a beautiful tribute to tho upward' anu-onward progress of tho more strong minded of the sex. be throw In a closing patriotic climax, and so end ed his task. There was a pleasant glow about Mr heart when ho finished. Ho felt that he had dono well. He believed bis ud dresB was an unusually lino one. A few minutes later ho was convn-nd that thla was no exa eratlon. After he bad shaken hands with a largo part of tho convrecatlon a small delegation of the leading members npproached w o i "i "a M M f m rei i- RHlliiiHBiSrijfl A iBirv JBpF SSf ,IW. A r V J tad! mf.mrtM V" Ladl who tiM them will not have headaches or be nervous from any 'cauw but will radiate gfalleness and charm to all around them. Gesiler s Migli Headache Wafers, cure In ao minutes. POCKET A BOX. Contain no harmful substances of any kind. They are posltl vely tielpful to nerves and system. Sold by all druggists at 10c and 25c a box (four times as many In the 25c box.) The genuine are put up lnnblet form only. Avoid powders put up In cachets (mnde of pasto) bocauso such covers warp open, spoiling tha powder and when damp are wormy. Cessler s Magic Heidache Wafers are guaranteed to cure In 20 minutes or re turn partly ussd box to druggist and he will refund full amount. MAX QESSLER, Ph. C, nilwaukee, Wis. V him nnd drow him a little to otu i.'de. "Wo llko your sermon, llrolher TronLhard." said tho spokesmnj, "nnd Iwod he glad to havo jou stay here rlgnt along What do you ay to $720 a yoart ' "I'm doing lienor man mm, " Ji tm. smilingly. "Will JSUO land youT Jo in anook his head. "No," ho smilingly answered, "It 'S no temptation. ,1 he fact is, gentleiucu, ( recelvo a largor salary." "Well, make it a thousand." "And lt'a worth It. too." said a uan In tno, background. ' I haven't iieard aa good a apeerii since Jim Doollttlo camo through here stumpln' for lllaino." 'llle. Rev. Jvbn wince a little at this comparison, but he shook his head. Anyway,' said the spokesman, ."voii'll Dromise that voull lav of us nlih another talk 1 mean sermon If "you're- here nex' Sunday, wont ouT' John promised, nnd thercupou tho spokosi.ian tried to crowd a ten dollar bill Into h's haud. "lbat'a what we usually pay," ho j said. 'Out Jphn resisted again. ' Put It .In the collection box with my compliments,' ne bnld, "All right." auoth the spokesman. And now tome thU ,wny, please. Mrs. L'trl.crlug is out hero waiting for jou. When we havo an outstiie preacher, ono ot the ladies of tho con gregation always takes nlm homo to dmuer. Uh Mrs. Plckermu'd turn to day, bho waiting for yuu with net carriage." Anu.JqUu suffered bliuselt to he led t'j, the presence, or thla bopltablw damo She was a charming old lady, bright of oyO and crisp of speech. It wasn t but i moment or two beiore John felt qulto at homo with hor. :t,vou aro .tno Itev. John 'trenchant, Eho said, as she looked at him narrow ly. "I almost leer as It 1 knew you. I have a brother In law In your church General Tom Whipple. Ho has men tioned you several times, and alwavs in a flattering way. And yet jou some what surprised me toda.r- "Nd doubt." 'said tho l'.ov. John with a slight smile. "I cut loose." I fancied so, said the old lady. Thni-ii nrAH n lcli-.' ntlsi.k "You came horo to cut looso." said ino oiu lauy. I camo hero for a wrestling match. said tho Rev. John. Then no added: i d like to tell you nil about ic. If jou don't mind?' 1 am quite eager to hear the story." salu tho gentle old lady. ames, drive i siowiy. please. bo John told her all about It; told nor as ho might have told his mother. lo, a of hl.i illss4tls;actlon, of his long- '!? .';rea! .""' ,.r?m traditions, of . '?. uo. ..? B? "S'ui-io . oo n m - bolr. And somohow as ho told nil this !! uogan to reel that no was not pre senting himself In a particularly fav orable light, it sounded qulto ton much llko tho mutterlngs or boyish discontent. Ho ended with Iho compli ment that the admirer of Oiator Jim Doollttlo had pa. him. 'llio old lady gently smiled. "I thank pu for your confidence," sno saidi Then she softly added: Hut don't you think, my ucur boy vou won't mjnd. my familiarity that you aro quite wrong? 'That's what I've come out here to wrostlo over," said tho Jlov. John. ' 1 think I know tho namo of the losor," said the lady very softly, "Tho oamor" "It Is Self," Thoro waH a llttlo silence. "It soums to mo," tho old lady con. ttnued, "that wo are designed for eer luln task3, and that It is our duty tn iiuuii mom 10 me very best of our ability. Wo have stations to Ml, wo havo duties to perform, and Ir they seem at times dlstastefu. our trim worth Is brought out by the way we taco the dissatisfaction and trample It down. I respoct you, dear boy, for your eslro to make jourself useful In a broader field, but, 1 am afraid jou will find that mixing religion with the sensations of the hour, with politics, with diplomacy, with tbtoving council men, la not the sensible way to attain your purpose." Sho paused and looked nt tho Rov John with her keen yet pleasant glance. "You needed a change of nlr and scono, door boy. You need a safety valvo, perhaps. You havo splendid gifts of oratory. Why not utilize i,iom In a sorlos of locturos? Mako It a heroic dories and soar at) high as jou will, 'ihcro, that la ail, I think. And now I want you to prom ise to be my guos while you remain here, nnd I would be vory glad to havo you remain or tho" rest of your vaca tion;" "Think you," said tho Rev. John. A dull red flush had risen tn his cheeks. He softly slghod, "It was a brier wrostle,' ho said. "Yes." ' "I think you havo guessed tho lon er." "It la Self," sho softly Bald. Bho put out hor hand with a happy smile. W. R. Rose, in Cleveland Plain Dealer, Crushing, Vise-like Headache , a misery maker and all the miserable band of com panion headache fiends are put to sad rout by GESSLER'S MAGIC HEADACHE WAFERS! Bankers. Claus Spreckels. Wm. O. Irwin Claus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU, T. H. San Francisco Agents The Ne vada National Bank of San Francisco. San Franelseo Tho Nevada Na tional Bank of San Francisco. London Tho Union Dank ot Lon don, Ltd. New York American Exchange Na tional Bank, Chicago Merchants' National Dank, Parls--Credlt l.yonnais. Berlin Dresdnor Dank. Hongkong and Yokohama Hong. ltnnL-8hnncrh.il Hanking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Dank of Now Zealand. Victoria and Vancouver Bank of Drltlsh North America. Deposits received. Loans made on approved security. Commercial and Travelers' Credits Issued. Dills of Ex change bought nnd sold. Collections Promptly Accounted For. Established 1858 BISHOP & CO. BANKERS. Transact a General Banking and Exchange Businci. Commercial nnd Travelers' Letters of Credit issued, available in all the principal cities of the world Interest allowed after July 1, 1808, on fi.ed deposits 7 day notice- 2 per cent, (tint form will I not bear interest nnlesa it remains undisturbed for ono month), 3 months 3 per cent-, 0 months 3 1-2 per cent, 12 months 4 per cent ' D:... DiM:. ...J lo.. "u1 uniming aim L,uan Association-. A3SETS, JUNE 'm, 1901, $80,043.37. Money toBncd on approved security. 1 A Bavlng Banl for monthly deposits. 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On Fixed Per cent Deposit, Per annum. tor 12 months , , , 1 For 6 months 3) For 3 months 3 Diauch of tho Yokohama Speclo Dank, New Republic Bid,, HI King Street , HONOLULU. Savings Agents, Brokers and Jobbers. ALEXANDERS BALDWINS OFFICERS! II. P. HALDWIN President J. B. CASTLE 1st Vice President W. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vice Pre J. P. COOKE... Treasurer W. O. SMITH Secretary QBO. R. CARTER Auditor Sflgar Factors and -CoHmissioi Ageiti AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Haiku Sugar Company. Pala Plantation Company. Nahlku Sugar Company. Klhet Plantation Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kabulul Railroad .Company. AND Tie Califmlt ari Irkital 1 S. C. W. 6. Irwin & Go Limited AOENT8 FOR Western Sugar Refinery Company ot San Francisco. Baldwin Locomotive Work ot Phtla- " dclphla, Pa., U. & A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (National Cane Shredder), New York, U. S. A. N. Ohlnndt & Co.'a Chemical Fertil izers. ' , Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Fertil izers for Cane and Coffee, Reed's Steam Pipe Covering. ALSO OFFER FOR SALE: Parafflne Paint Co.'s P. & D. Paints and Papers; Lucol and Linseed Otis, raw and boiled. Indurlne (a cold-water paint), In whit and colors. Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime an4 Pricks. CASTLE & COOP LIMITED, HONOLULU. Commission Merchant! SUGAR FACTOR. -AQENTS rOR The Ewa Plantation Co. The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. The Kohala Sugar Co. The Waiamca Sugar MIR Co. Tho Fulton Iron Works, St. LouU.Hto. The Standard Oil Co. The Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps. Weston's Centrifugals. The New England Life Insurance Co. ot Doston. Tho Etna Fire Ins. Co. ot Hartford, Conn. - The Alliance Assurance Co. ot London. re) LIFB and FIRF (NUANCE A3EfiT, AOENTS FOR Ibw England Mutual life In surance Co. of Boston. tna Fire Insurance Compact of Hartford. Wm. G. Irwin & Co. (LIMITED.) Wm. O. Irwin. .President and Manager Claus Spreckels Vice President W. M. Gltfard.. Second Vice President II. M. 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Bruce Cartwright General Managor ot THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Of tho United States for the Ha waiian Islands. vOfflce, ; Merchant SL : Honolulu. ,' A -M i v$ HE n f s A fr r' & itfjskutt-'M ,-t t-JajflnjiB". jt ..' igi,.iT"'' "" " j '!"" iiT ' ' ;4a.j.ii.